F0656 F656: Develop and implement a complete care plan that meets all the resident's needs, with timetables and actions that can be measured.
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Failure to Monitor Resident Leads to Multiple Elopements

Las Flores Convalescent HospitalGardena, California Survey Completed on 10-17-2024

Summary

The facility failed to implement a care plan intervention to monitor a resident routinely, which resulted in the resident eloping from the facility unsupervised on multiple occasions. The care plan did not specify the type of supervision needed or how often the resident should be monitored. This lack of specificity and monitoring led to the resident leaving the facility without staff noticing, placing the resident at risk for serious medical complications. The resident involved had a history of elopement and was diagnosed with several medical conditions, including schizophrenia, COPD, diabetes mellitus, heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and hypertension. Despite these conditions and previous elopement attempts, the facility did not adequately monitor the resident's location or behavior. The care plan interventions were vague and not individualized to the resident's needs, failing to provide clear guidance on monitoring frequency or specific supervision requirements. Interviews with facility staff revealed that the resident's location and wandering behavior were not consistently monitored or documented. The staff did not perform visual checks as required, and the resident's care plan was not updated to reflect the need for a wanderguard bracelet until after the resident's third elopement. The facility's policy and procedures for wandering and elopement were not effectively implemented, contributing to the resident's repeated unsupervised departures.

Removal Plan

  • The DON contacted the physicians of residents identified for being at risk for wandering/elopement to obtain orders to monitor each resident every 2 hours. The DON contacted the physicians of the residents identified with history of elopement to obtain orders to monitor each resident every 1 hour.
  • Rounding during change of shift by outgoing and oncoming nursing staff (LVN, RN, and CNA) will take place to account for all residents with emphasis on identifying the whereabouts of residents that were at risk for elopement.
  • The LVN or RN will record on the Medication Administration Record (MAR) their visual check of the residents and document in the progress note the location of the residents.
  • Medical Records will audit the MAR for compliance of Licensed Staff documenting on residents who have orders to monitor every 2 hours for risk for wandering/elopement and 1 hour for residents with history of elopement. The audits will be daily for one week, weekly for two weeks, and monthly for 3 months thereafter.
  • Medical Records will report to the Administrator/designee the findings of the audit daily for one week, weekly for two weeks, and monthly for 3 months thereafter.
  • The MDS Coordinator reviewed the care plans for the nine residents identified for being at risk for wandering to ensure residents have measurable interventions.
  • Resident interventions were updated to include interventions such as but not limited to monitor residents' location every 2 hours or 1 hour, Department Managers Monday through Friday and the RN Supervisor on weekends will provide room visits daily to provide orientation for socialization and sensory stimulation and apply wander guard bracelet by Admissions or Licensed Nurse.
  • Licensed staff to complete wandering/elopement assessments on admission/readmission, quarterly and when a change of condition occurs.
  • The QA Nurse updates the residents special need binders/postings as residents are identified.
  • The Admissions Coordinator updates the facility wanderguard binder located at each station with resident's face sheets who were identified to be at risk to elope/wander and have wander guards applied as needed.
  • Wander guard binder will be checked by Admissions or QA nurse during the weekday and designated RN/LVN on the weekend.
  • All residents who have been identified to be at risk for elopement/wandering will have identifiable pink color name bands.
  • Residents identified to be at risk will be discussed with facility staff during daily shift huddle and weekday stand-up meetings.
  • Staff will be informed of the pink color name band, special need binder/posting and wander guard binder through in-services held by the Director of Staff Development, QA nurse and/or Administrator.
  • The Administrator, DON, Director of Staff Development began in servicing facility staff, which included but not limited to Nursing, Housekeeping, Maintenance, Dietary, Department Managers including front door staff and contracted rehab staff, on residents at risk for wandering/elopement and what behaviors to monitor for each resident.
  • The in-service also included facility's policy and procedure titled, Wandering & Elopement and Wandering Policy.
  • The in-servicing is ongoing.
  • The QA nurse will audit the in-service provided to staff daily and report the findings to the Administrator.
  • The Administrator will ensure all staff on assignment and currently working daily are in-serviced.

Penalty

Fine: $48,9403 days payment denial
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